From the resin to the finished container without any interruption

Injection stretch-blow molding machines (ISBM) model ECS SP 80, 50 and the new ECS SP 25 are designed for the production of containers in smaller lots than SIPA’s existing ECS FX single-stage units. They have features that enable quick change-overs between different product configurations, and they are also characterized by their compact layouts and high energy efficiency. Moreover, the handling of the preforms (always kept from the neck) allows for neck and container shoulder design not feasible with two-step technology.

The ECS SPs are ideal for the production of bottles with volumes as small as 20, 30 and 50 mL, typically used for such products as pharmaceuticals and also miniature shampoos and lotions used by hotels.

The SP models use hydraulics when large forces are required (e.g. to apply clamping tonnage) and servo-electric drives for fast movements (e.g. open/closing of the blowing unit). This combination is very energy efficient, helping the machines achieve a carbon footprint smaller than key competition. A key feature of the ECS SP 80 and SP 25 (not really true for SP50 because it's a 3 station concept) is that they both accept molds originally designed to run on equipment from major competitors.

The clamp unit is positioned vertically, and all hydraulics are kept below the level of the table to avoid any oil contamination to the containers produced.

Very low power consumption: as low as 20 kWh for machine, hot runner and PET loader

Applications

ISBM systems serie ECS SP are ideal platforms for the production of a wide range of specialty containers. Main applications are typically cosmetics and personal care, detergents and home care, motor oil, food, miniature spirits, pharmaceuticals.